Combining SCS and R-TWT setup lets Wi-Fi stations schedule low-latency real-time traffic across multiple links while preserving throughput.
Dynamic downlink power reporting helps an IAB radio node balance MT and DU received power and prevent low-signal reception loss.
Dynamic beam pattern selection, user scheduling, and power allocation raise mmWave throughput while limiting intercell interference and power use.
A predefined sequence at the start of a sidelink burst lets UEs detect relevant transmissions and avoid unnecessary SCI decoding power use.
Cell-specific DRX HARQ RTT timer settings align PDCCH monitoring with NTN and terrestrial RTTs to save power and avoid missed retransmissions.
Routine and protective tracks aggregate DVFM profiles from modem traffic and performance events to sustain wireless throughput without excess power use.
Selective beacon scanning and timer reset packets keep wireless accessories in near-owner mode while cutting battery drain and false proximity alerts.
Region-based frequency priorities guide UE measurements in NTN, cutting untargeted scans and reducing power consumption.
Pre-grant parameter selection and early MAC PDU assembly cut 5G transmission latency while supporting flexible grant sizes.
Power control configuration keeps terminals in one sidelink resource pool at maximum transmit power to avoid V2X unicast, multicast, and broadcast conflicts.
Multiple UE power class indications let networks set transmission power by regional limits, avoiding inefficient higher-class configuration.
Configurable interlaced resource blocks raise sidelink feedback capacity while managing power spectral density and bandwidth occupancy.
Power saving signals let NR terminals end inactivity monitoring early, fall back to default BWP, and cut unnecessary energy use.
Resource block position drives formula selection for uplink power limits, balancing multicarrier performance with out-of-band emission control.
Adaptive CDRX lets a UE measure more often for mobility while reporting less often, preserving throughput and reducing power use.
Dynamic server and virtual resource control adjusts reserved base station power during load shifts, reducing overdimensioning, waste, and rigidity.
Splitting carriers into two DRX groups lets a UE skip DCP monitoring on some carriers while preserving flexible network scheduling.
Dynamic BWP switching lets NR devices move PDCCH monitoring between cross-carrier and self-scheduling to cut latency and improve resource use.
A simplified MAC frame removes unnecessary fields to cut energy use and improve transmission reliability in energy-harvesting IoT devices.
Wireless interface state monitoring triggers AFC power and channel updates to protect 6 GHz incumbents without causing throughput loss or disconnection.
NETCONF RPC replies expose RU plane and carrier status, enabling granular sleep-state control without losing configuration access.
Pre-measuring path loss in a deactivated cell lets the UE send uplink signals sooner after activation without sacrificing power accuracy.
Dynamic uplink band selection uses SAR, temperature, and battery status to improve 5G edge coverage while limiting power draw and heating.
Prioritized uplink power control balances PRACH, scheduling requests, and HARQ feedback to improve multi-service wireless resource allocation.
Noncontiguous LTF tone mapping raises transmit power within 6 GHz PSD limits, improving packet detection range and channel estimation.
A terminal relays device identifiers and instructions so electronic musical instruments can reach server sound data with less manual setup and input.
Preconfigured NCD-SSBs let terminals keep positioning continuity across cells while avoiding frequent neighbor searches and excess power use.
A network control plane uses power-saving timer feedback to time message retransmission around the paging window and avoid early delivery failures.
A common LO centered on the uplink BWP and a narrower transmit filter cut MPR and A-MPR while keeping separate TDD uplink and downlink BWPs.
Priority policies and DRX reconfiguration let UE protect ML data collection and prediction accuracy without losing power-saving sleep cycles.
Combined PUSCH power headroom is reported across cell groups, improving scheduling accuracy when one MAC entity lacks two-PHR mode.
Configured uplink resources stay usable during cell sleep mode, cutting base station power use while preserving UE uplink access.
Paging only the SSBs monitored by a UE reduces unnecessary signaling and network power use while maintaining reliable reachability.
Alternating awake and doze states across WLAN links cuts multi-link STA power use while preserving beacon-based communication timing.
Preconfigured RRC triggers for multiple candidate PSCells improve conditional cell change accuracy, cut SCG RLF risk, and avoid wasted UE evaluations.
An ultra-low power module signals when to wake the main radio or switch modes, cutting IoT power use without sacrificing transmission performance.
Adaptive sidelink sensing parameters let energy-harvesting UEs shorten or skip channel sensing by power state, improving resource selection reliability.
Sensor-based engagement detection ends a virtual assistant session early when users disengage, saving battery without cutting off active use.
Configurable DCI size limits let a UE monitor PDCCH candidates without padding or truncation, improving bandwidth use and throughput.
Preconfigured power offset and RNTI let terminals send PUSCH in RRC_INACTIVE, cutting resume overhead while preserving uplink reliability.
Battery life prediction using voltage drop analysis and Coulomb counting helps glucose sensors balance monitoring frequency with power use.
LTE resource pool information guides NR sidelink timing so transmissions fully align with or avoid LTE subframes, reducing interference.
A GNN predicts event-zone cell utilization so operators can save energy selectively without risking capacity shortfalls or service disruption.
Runtime measurements and a pre-defined state database let RF control coordinate antenna switching and tuning without conflicting decisions.
Partial coherent codebook subsets let UEs match precoding complexity to capability, improving uplink efficiency, data rate, and signaling use.
Active TPC reporting in QoS and management frames lets APs and STAs adapt transmit power faster when links change or fail.
Zero-correlation pre-padding separates HE and EHT PPDUs in an A-PPDU, improving 160 MHz WLAN decoding efficiency and compatibility.
Consecutive PDCCH transmissions let the UE wake once, extend micro-sleep time, cut power use, and preserve coverage.
PEI-based TDRA table selection lets user equipment pre-determine PDSCH timing before DCI decoding, cutting power use and processing load.
Priority-based MDT logging filters low-value measurements by UE status to shrink logs, cut network overhead, and protect battery life.